Sentences with phrase «group of young scholars»

This trip is not only an extraordinary opportunity for this group of young scholars, but it also emblematic of the experiences that independent charter schools seek to provide for those they serve.

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Another significant benefit of the scholar program was meeting the other scholars, who I found to be an impressive group of highly inspired and inspiring young people.
«In young and middle - aged adults, our findings suggest that early detection and treatment of mild - to - moderate sleep apnea is warranted in order to prevent future cardiometabolic disease,» said lead author and postdoctoral scholar Yun Li, MD. «Given the stronger association of sleep apnea with metabolic abnormalities in this age group, emphasis should be placed on yearly monitoring of indices of metabolic symptoms and lifestyle interventions, such as weight control, healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management.»
This is a prestigious network of 30 outstanding young European neuroscientists that represent the most talented scholars among their peer group, 2014
The Young Epidemiology Scholars Competition wrapped up its first year by awarding $ 50,000 college scholarships to two high school students from a group of 60 finalists, juniors and seniors who had won regional and state competitions involving nearly 600 entries nationwide.
Alex Bacon is a scholar, curator, and critic who has defended some of those abstract painters celebrated by collectors and maligned by critics — a loose group of young «sensations» called everything from «flip artists,» «crapstractionists,» «opportunists,» to «zombie formalists.»
One of the great sources of joy for me over the last two years has been working with an incredible group of young staff and research fellows — and brilliant scientists and scholars like Jim Hansen and Dick Rhodes and Steve Pinker.
Developmental scholars have long been interested in documenting the social experiences that help explain within - and between - group variation in children's early language and learning.1, 2 This work is anchored in the writings of scholars such as Bruner3, 4 and Vygotsky, 5 who posited that learning occurs in a socio - cultural context in which adults and primary caregivers support or «scaffold» young children to higher levels of thinking and acting.
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